TAXI -i 235 v ...tiT SERVICE tfD WUi" ciand; ..... Hotel. Third Ave. I For ive Connally today an-the United Nations any attempt w aui-ted Nations charter or modify the veto spokesman for the i -mnnnnppn States stand in se-onslaught from six J - i.ii or cunaiimt'iit ui ""Will, I L... "U . i .Htlmi TO iic tin :il iiu iiitiiiwv cast a vote "in any t r.f tAl rich the security council Anny, to Share Namru A 1 lit lO.lft . Ti.ti- oi woinmcrcc raoiu be divided equally Civic Centre, the jmc and the local u ov uie junior ni;ht meeting and ranicr custom oi Looks r2VIVAl -"j J vi i uiiiiii v j fuuwuvv 1 I. ET tfvt t tsn rmivr Run Nestled at the little mining town V l....IL 1 1 I. 1 ' snow waiting hotfe- miles to the west minn . 11.. ' vnvv viiu ui tut; 1(1 tt-llrlAol tlllt. 1 n nnrlN 1 .... It "ic canal. 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(tlla ,.r.r.r iUhougiuhlngs, would V UP again, then the fie. r should hf nvor n pvt. h arc still about 1C0 rad on Page 2) Syer Store 5,000 Fire 'WS A Lwn.nlarm U'U"U anri tS nnn t. 1C ramniu nl i. i re in downtown Van- lu0ns rnnm KEEP CONSTANT FOREIGN POLICY John Bracken Would Keep It Steady Against Any Domestic Political Change OTTAWA O) John nrnrVj.ii Dominion Progressive-Conserva tive leader, expressed the belief yesterday that Canada's fordan policy should be a continuous affair so that when there was a chancre of envprnmpnt thprp would be no great upheaval in'"' relations with other countries POPPY FUND IS NOW $602 Canadian Lecion Ponuv Dav fund swelled to $602.00 today witn receipt irom outside points of $32 by-Lecion Secretary P.M. Ray. SJx more regional centres are still to be heard from. Latent contributions were from? Port Edward (Nelson Bros. Fisheries) $10.01 Port Esslngton (A. Perkins 10.00 Massett Elementary School 12.C0 CHAMBER RADIO AUCTION 10 BE DIVIDED THREE WAYS donating the money solely to the Salvation Army local Christmas Cheer fund. Chairman of this year's radio auction committee Is Don Essel- mont, who was named by President Lloyd Morris to head a committee consisting of Bob Parker. Ted Smith. William Elk-Ins. II. J. Jeffries. W. Fudgcr. Frank Parlett. Stuart Furk, Don McEwcn aud.Gordon Durkln.' a Key, to this compromise In -the division jot radio auction pro- (Contlnued on Page 5) WILL RESIST U.S. DEMANDS Albania Will Not Honor rre-W'ar Treaties of King LONDON O) Premier Hoxa of Albania has Informed the Unl ted States that his government will resist stubbornly demands by the United States that it honor Us pre-war treaties between the United States and, the King Zos government. - Up said, however, that he Is willing to rc-examlnc the treat ies with a general view to re newal, but only alter mc arrival of an American envoy; ,. The United States recalled its mbvinn n Tirana on Novcm bcr 5 because of the Albanian failure to affirm recognition oi the validity of the treaties be tween the United States and Al banla. POLISH ELECTION SET FOR JANUARY WARSAW. f; Poland will hold Its long-planned general election on Sunday January 19, the government announced yester day. THE WEATHER Synopsis Pressures are rising rapidly und cold weather Is general throughout western Canada with prospect of continued co:a wpnthcr for the next couple of days. Snow is falling on the I prairies today and temperatures are In the low twenties. Forecast Prince Rupert, North Coast and Queen Charlottes Cloudy with rain showers or snow flurries today, clearing tonight, hinnriv with widely scattered rain showers or snow flurries Saturday. Winds light today, becoming southeasterly (10) Saturday. Colder. Mlnlmums Port Hardy 28, Prince Rupert. 25, Massett, 27. Maximums Port Hardy 40, Prince Rupert 37, Massett 3ft-: "- ROBBERY, KILLING Robert Teeporten Victim of Desperate Youth in Bush of Vancouver's North Shore NUKTI1 VANCOUVER (CP) Piovincial police reported last night that a youth, apparently intent upon robbery, shot and killed Robert F. Teepor-ten, aged 39, in a woodland cabin east of here, attacked and beat Teeporten's wife and then fled into bush couniry near Deep Cove. All police forces on the north shore across the harbor from Vancouver are on the alert as an organized search gets under way for the youthful killer who police believe is still cairying the shotgun he used to kill Teeporten. Mrs. Teeporten says that the youth fired after Teeporten refused to give him the keys to their car. lie, then attacked her with a stick. ' Police that. Mrs. Teeporten i uiibi; on say j IHam aiaib, ivviv.u friend of the Teeoorten family who, had been staying with thenv for the last two days. Represenative and Dock Are Settled Phil Scnour of the Alaska Travel Bureau has been named representative of the Union Steamship Co. at Ketchikan In connection' with the Inaugura tion of the company s new ser vice to that port which will be In. tit.. 4 aJ nnvlllKAnl. Kir Hm ilpomer Pamrwnn . which will. ar Lit LABORITES HEAR FEDERAL MEMBER H. C. Archibald, Mi, Speaker Before Prince Rupert Trades and Labor Council The Prince Rupert Trades and Labor Council at the regular monthly meeting Thursday evening with President A. Walhn In the chair, over a large turn out of delegates, representing the various unions anlllated to h4 rnuncil. heard an address by II. G. Archibald, M.P-, on special legislation which came berore the last session of parliament. nils Included a report oi wis Industrial Relations committee of which Mr. Archibald was a number and its effect on tne final rpsult of the steel workers: strike. Several questions were nskrd bv- the delegates and an swercd by Mr. Archibald. At the conclusion of the meeting a voic of thanks was tendered tne speaker for his address. Among correspondence-was an Important letter from Vancouver and New Westminster District Trades and Labor Council urging all unions to support n drive to have the 40-hour week made universal throughout urnorLs were received con- Uin wane rates and con ditions of employment of sev eral classes of labor In tne city. This renort will be Riven further consideration at a later date: niipsts at last night's Junior Chamber of Commerce meeting In the Commodore Care included G. A. Hunter, representing the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce, David Bailey, William kvIp rinn Ebv. George Brown, Sydney White, O. S. Wright, iipnrv Frelsen. Harry Horri, Stanley Schuman, Douglas Gu shue, Norman Hooper, and Ken McCrlmmon. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISHCpLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER wmln rive riext Friday from Vanc'cu-! . TKISON" FOR JAPS nr on hrr mnlripn vovairc. The OTTAWA Defence heacl- irrrL-maii Dock will bo used at quarters announced today Ketchikan by the company in Its weekly calls. Word has been . received here that'O. A. Rush-, ton, traffic manager, and Thom- as Hodglns, assistant, ircigni agent, will be coming north aboard the Camosun on her Ini tial voyage. that two Japanese toldiers Capt. Takio Kancko and Sgt. Toshiharu Ichida had been convicted of war crimes against Canadian prisoner and .sentenced to prison. Kan-eko was sentenced1 to twenty years and Uchlda to fifteen years'. The trials were held In Japan. MANY SHIPS SOLD OTTAWA Some 108 wartime built ships of the Park Line- have now been sold for $52,500,000. One lor the latest sales is that of the Victoria Park to 15. L., Johnson-Walton Co. of Vancouver, TAKU STRIKE OVER VANCOUVER Settlement lias been reached of the two weeks' old miners' strike at tiic PolarisiTaku jninc up the coast. Increases of 12c and 10c per hour are granted with differentials and bonuses as-proposed by Mr. Justice Gordon Sloan. PIRATES UP IN MIXED BOWLING Pirates captured the team aggregate score for three games, and also the Individual high score in the mixed bowling league this week with a team total of 3338 for the three games. With a total score of 830 from three games of 228, 241 and 361,, A. Slater won Individual honors. Team standings for the night were: Pirates, 2; Co-op, 1. 1 Midgets, 2; Rockets, 1. Atomics, 3; Llpsetts, 0. Thistles, 2; Headplnners, 1. McMeeklns; 2; Pushovers, 1. Rcddy Klllowatts, 2; Kingptn- ners, l. Local Tides Saturday, November 10, 1946 High 7:45 18.0 feet 19:40 17.5 feet Low 1:00 5,7 feet 13:45 10.2 feet Mayor II, M. 'Daggett this morning received a check for $25 from Dr. W. T. Kcrgln, of Vancouver, and formerly of Prince Rupert, as a contribution to the Pioneers' Home fund. Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" IOVCIAT VOL. XXXV. No. 267. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1946 PRICE FIVE CENTS PROVINCIAL UBHAJ , 1 Irfpntlfiprf the vouth aii Donald i , . A V A aaI 1 1 f a A m tv o i i KEiAIj LtlVt UllAIVl.'l JVi Lljnu ai 1 itai Russell of North Vancouver, a played out on a Broadway sidewalk in New York when a Czech Jather and his daughter, each oi whom thought the other i j i tu kr...ip M... mimHiifl imHcr i mnvlp marnilPP IIlUrULILU WJr iiu&io, WC1C H1.UWH.U u.imv. a, The lather. Arthur Gross-Polesluk, 46, had been in a Nazi concentration camp in Prague during which time he believed his daughter dead. Walking along Broadway he suddenly recognized Irving- Gray, his brothcr-ln-law. After mutual greetings the father learned that his long "dead" child was very much alive and In New York. The daughter was to meet Gray for lunch and so a few minutes later father and daughter embraced as they wept. Here the happy father and his daughter, Erika, are shown; following stranger-than-fiction reunion. SHOT AT JIER HOUSE VANCOUVER Lydia Zimmerman reported to police that five shots were fired at her house on Eighth Avenue Eatt last night. ,She (associated with the (shooting an incident of Tuesday, evening when a mysterious man came np to a window of her house with a flashlight. WHAT IS RHUBARB? BUFFALO A federal court here is posed with the ques tion of deciding whether thu- TOURISTS WERE MORE NUMEROUS ' CHICAGO W Influx of Unl ted States tourists to Canada In 1946 is expected to be twenty clsht percent higher than In 1915 with a total of more than $2C0,COO,0CO expended In the Dominion'. Leo Dolan. chief of the Canadian Travel Bureau, said here today in an address before National Travel Association of ficlals. Blind Operators Man Switchboard CAPETOWN, if In the Cape Province, the well-known Worcester School for the Blind has a new telephone exchange, ine exchange serves a dual purpose It' provides communication to all departments of the school, and also a "live" medium for training blind switchboard A. J. Fenton. senior auditor for War Assets Corporation, and P. M. Biggs and W. Kenwood, auditors, are visiting the local offices of the Crown company. They expect to leave for Van couver on the Catala tomorrow morning. LABORITE WOULD NOT GO TO Seven firemen Burned or Injured in Vancouver Early Today VANCOUVER KB Seven firemen suffered burns or Injuries early today In a fire in the 'UmHunfo f!n nlant In Aland . . uuuuJ w. -- I South Vancouver. Six men were burned about the face they were caught In a back." PACIFIC COAST SALMON PACK wnen 'flash The men are not believed to Vims Kppn sprlnuslv lnlured. Estimate of nroperty damage Is not lmmlately available Canned salmon pack for the nritlsh Columbia coast now totals 1.312.191 cases, according to the latest bulletin Issued by the. director, ol.wesfem fisheries.' Vancouver. This season s pact: to date is about 400,000 cases less lhan last year, but Is slightly Thursday night. Kune. a Polynesian explorer of ho Mnnrl fi-tho is credited by Vancouver Bralorne 1L50 B. R. Consolidated .OSVi B.R.X.: 132 Cariboo - 2.75 Dentonla 27 Vi Grull Wlhksne 10. Hedley Mascot -1.40 Minto 06 Pend Oreille .- 3.00 Pioneer 3.65 Premier Border -OSVi Premier I-51 Privateer 58'2 Reeves McDonald 1.40 Reno -llV2 Salmon Gold -20 Sheep Creek 1-29 Taylor Bridge - V. . Whitewater 02 Vanahda - -27 Pacific Eastern ..- i48 Congress' ' -1314 Spud Valley -21 Central Zeballos 15 Oils A. P. Consolidated 11 Calmont -22 .C. and E 1.60 Foothills - - 1-80 Home - 2.58 Attack Made On Greece Premier Says Village of Skra Struck by Forces From Without Country ATHENS (CP) Premier Tsaldarls charged last night that a "savage attack, origi nating from foreign soil, had been made on the Greek village of Skra and declared that fighting there was a continuation of similar attacks along the entire northern Greek frontier. The attack on Skra, located on the traditional invasion route' northwest of Salonika, was made within two-and-a-half miles of the YngoSlaT border across which the at tackers fled into Yugoslavia. iN.S; REFUSED V j TAX PROPOSALS greater man m or law. AniMacdonald said today that fed season's p.nrnn'a i-ia'pl- pack fnF for nil all fnast. coast rtrPfl-S. areas, . i . 1 1U bv varieties, lollows: sockeye, 542,838, springs 8,535, steelheads 4.1C5, bluebacks 2.014, coho, 95,-945, pinks 116,411, chums 541.942. CHARGED WITH POSSESSION OF STOLEN GOODS ADDearlng In police court this morning on a charge of being tarb is a Tegetable or a fruit, If it is fruit there would ue in iJUMCMtuu ut-wvw k.v..,, duty of 35 percent and, if Cecil Hemmons was" remanded vegetable, fifty percent. LEWIS THUMBS DOWN NEW YORK John L. Lewis, president of ,lhe United Mine Workers if America, has turned down a proposal of Secretary of the Interior J. A. Krug for a two months' truce in Uie threatened coal miners' strike under the. present contract pending re-negotiation. for one week and released on 4300 bail by Magistrate. W. D Vance. No plea was, entered. Hemmons was alleged to have been in possession of electrical and plumbing supplies, property eral government proposals on the Income tax controversy in their present form are not acceptable to the Nova Scotia government. He added that his government is now - preparing alternative rcroriosais for submission to the federal authorities but gave no indication as to what the new provincial suggestions might be. LADY RODNEY ENDS SERVICE HALIFAX Ending her war service which entailed steaming a total of 168,157' miles and em braced voyages to .Newfound- of War Assets Corporation, of land, Labrador, Iceland, England, . . I , I -. .. . ... . 1 . 1 . . .... T 1 . . an psumatM vaiue in excess ui-jioiiano ana Belgium, me tiujr .$250. He -was taken into custody Rodney of the Canadian Nation al Steamships arrived at Halifax Thursday, brlnelne 192 . depend ents of members of the armed iforces who married overseas, tradition with, the discovery of made up of 138 aauits, n cnu New Zealand In 950. . dren and 33 infants. ;: TODAY'S STOCKS Toronto Aumaque .12 Beattle - 1.16 Bobjo - 15 Buffalo Canadian .21 Consolidated Smelters 83.50 Eldona '. 61 Elder - - 1.09 Giant Yellowkntfe 6.25 Hardrock .". 56 TAXI TAXI 537 . . JEW' DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Bill and Ken Nesbitt dUML own libra,- On British Foreign rolicy ' Lommg i L, -1 U, -A- IWUWJIM T IT K r r WAR WITH YANKS ON RUSSIA LONDON 0 A Labor member, Tom Drlberg, told the House of Commons last night that Britons would refuse to follow Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevln "to war now or in five years time against Soviet Russia In partnership with the barbaric thugs of Detroit or the narrow Imperialists of Washington or Wall Street.' , . . Drlberg, one of more than fifty Labor Party members who are demanding that the government make a swift change In British loreign policy, declared that the United States was Inflamed with "war fever." Demand for an-Immediate change In British foreign policy which has caused the critical cleavage In the ranks of the ruling labor party will come before the House of Commons next Monday for debate. Speaker Douglas Clifton ruled today. Cabinet sources left no doubt that they intend to fight with all their power the proposals of the more than fifty Labor( rebels for recasting foreign policy. FIRE AND EXPLOSION Jacknlfe Jollct Little Long Lac 2.00 Madsen, Red Lake 3.30 McLeod Cockshutt 1.80 Moneta , 60 Omega Pickle Crow 3.05 San Antonio 4.00 Senator- Fto'uyri 53 Sherritt Gordon 2.15 Steep Rock 2.30 Sturgeon Klver .21 Lynx r., 26 - Lapaska . ..4 -38 Gods Lake 58 Negus 2.05 Aubelle , .38 Heva Gold 67 Harrlcana ,. .23 McKcnzle Red Lake 87 Donalda 1-41. Nipped Off Refusal of Minister of Trade, and Commerce to Grant Shipping Bonus Draws Fire Here Receipt of Information' that. Hon. James A. McKinnon, min ister of trade and commerce; had advised interests applying for -the recently passed United King4 dom shipping subsidy through this port that his department: did not consider Inauguration ot any subsidized ocean service at this time expedient, drew a prompt protest and demandrfox explanation from the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce-today. When a reply is received from Mr. McKinnon, the executive of the Chamber will be called Into session to determine what further action, If any( should ibe taken. An offer had been made ito, the Minister of Trace and Cctmr merce to operate a freight sei vice from Prince Rupert to; the United Kinzdom at $10,000 net trip up to six trips per year.iMr; MacKinnon then communicated as follows: 'ARhoueh the sum of $60,00J was placed In the estimates.: this service . in dase it Cfrgnt-'ei." needed, I may say that my de partment has given, close atten tion and consideration touXOut offer but the1 'resumption j) ocean subsidies mat were cisr continued during the -war r in auguration oi any suDsiaizea ocean service Is not considered expedient at this time. Message to Minister Thk j'foUOTjpg .ess&ge," s?nt to Mr. MacKlnndrr- on be-" half jf the" Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce: "We have defl$U Information that an application has been made for the Prince Rupert-United Kingdom decpsta subsidy and that yon have declined same as not expedient at this time. This community requests an Immediate explanation oi this sudden change In the govern ment's attitude particularly , as we. were led to believe tha; your department was f avortble to our efforts to build up traffic through this port. Your latest decision will antagonize this whole area and nullify our ef forts to hulld up trade." 25 DEAD IN PLANE CRASH Dutch Airliner Stalled Because of Too Low Landing Speed and Burst Into Smashing Flames AMSTERDAM M Twenty: five persons were killed yester day In the crash of a 'Dutch Air Lines plane at Schlphol air port near here. OfflclalA-said that stalling because of too.Jow landing speed was the cause- Almost nothing was left of the airliner which . burned wHhin seven minutes. There were no survivors among twenty passengers and crew--of five.- Krni; The dead Include, the novelist, Herman do Man, and Dr. Rld;-" der, chief treasurer of the; m!n lstry of finance. 1946 VOTERS' lfp ,13'i 13 W w T v Quebec - .78 1LIST CARRIES 1,909 NAMES Civic Court of Revision, which sat this mornlnp, cropped' thjee names from the unofficial voters' list compiled last week by City Clerk H. D. Thaln, thereby setting the official list at JJira names. .; The cout,, which sat, this morning to consider the eligibility of voters whose namesappear on the list, was composed of Mayor H. M. Daggett., and Aldermen MacKsr and Arnold, The 1946 voters list is smaller by 254 names than the 1945 .list, which contained 2,163 names. The number of householders dropped about 290.